Asphalt Contractor November 2017

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How to Safely Light Your WORK ZONE | 42

A Closer Look at RAP System Maintenance | 64

THE HEAT IS ON:

Keep Current with Heating Choices at Your Asphalt Plant | 30

SPECIAL REPORT:

ASPHALT PAVER

SPEC GUIDE

We’ve compiled the industry’s first Asphalt Paver Spec Guide, featuring equipment specifications for over 70 models.

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UNMATCHED DESIGN

Heatec has been designing and building tank farms for over 40 years and each project has been unique in some way. That’s because each customer is unique. You have your own business model that may be slightly different or dramatically different from the other guys’. That’s why at Heatec we take a comprehensive approach to designing your tank farm. That means we look at the materials you will be using, all the equipment that needs heat, the piping, and even future plans for expansion. Then we design a system that works for you. And we make it efficient and simple to operate. Heatec is unmatched when it comes to designing heating and storage systems for your asphalt plant. To find out more about our approach, visit us at www. heatec.com or give us a call at 423-821-5200.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS |

NOVEMBER 2017

COVER STORY SPECIAL REPORT: ASPHALT PAVER SPEC GUIDE We’ve complied the industry’s first Asphalt Paver Spec Guide, featuring equipment specifications for over 70 models. | 20

TECHNOLOGY MATTERS

16 Electronic Workshops Help Stop Reliance on Paper Equipment maintenance software is replacing paper to significantly boost efficiency.

40 Production Products Plants, baghouses, mixers, dryers, automation systems & more.

JOBSITE INNOVATIONS

42 Stay Safe at Night with Proper Light

PRESERVATION UPDATE

54 Size Matters for Gorman Brothers Preservation Crew New York construction company simplifies and shortens CIR train to improve job quality and increase profitability.

Keeping your mobile work zone properly illuminated helps maintain safety, productivity and job quality.

PRODUCTION NOTES

30 The Heat is On Keep current with heating choices at your asphalt plant.

34 Cliff’s Notes Proper Burner Tuning for Recycled Fuel Oil.

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64 RAP System Maintenance Proper RAP system maintenance promotes longevity.

66 Recycling & Crushing Products Crushers, screeners, recycling systems & more.

48 Jobsite Products Pavers, rollers, MTVs & more.

SPECIAL REPORT: RECYCLING & CRUSHING

IN EVERY ISSUE

60 Preservation Products Milling machines, reclaimers, infrared equipment & more.

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Editor’s Perspective: Spec Guides Offer a Smarter Way to Buy

10 New Products 74 The Last Exit: Why Drivers are Seeing Orange in Wisconsin Work Zones

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DIGITAL CONNECTION www.ForConstructionPros.com/Asphalt

Industry Leaders Dispute Reports that Asphalt Pavements Are Melting

How Will FMCSA’s HoS Rule Impact Asphalt Contractors?

The National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) believes road owners and road builders have taken the steps necessary to address the concerns raised in a recent article indicating that climate change may impact asphalt pavement design and construction.

Starting December 18th 2017, the road construction industry may need to keep track of their trucking hours of service.

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EDITOR’S PERSPECTIVE

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he 2017 Wells Fargo Construction Industry Forecast indicated that twothirds of contractors typically own their equipment for six years or longer, so when it’s time to add something new to your fleet, it’s not a decision you take lightly. While a new piece of equipment can be a way to reinvest in your business, you should take your time and do some research before making a large purchase. Researching a piece of new equipment is an important first step to help you decide exactly what you’ll want to rent or buy. Contractor’s research manufacturers, models, engine type and size, maintenance costs and much more before making a purchasing decision. What’s more, is that most of you are researching this equipment on the go. According to a national research study conducted by Eric Mower + Associates Group B2B, 50 percent of contractors use a smartphone, 49 percent use a laptop with mobile web access and 21 percent use an iPad or other tablet for their jobs, suggesting more business purchase research and decisions are being conducted online from the jobsite rather than behind a desk Of those with a smartphone, more than half (53 percent) use it in the purchase decisionmaking process to do things like research brands and products, compare prices and scan product codes. The survey found that 91 percent of contractors use websites to assist in purchase decision-making. That’s where we come in. To help facilitate those mobile buying decisions, we’re launching more and more

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spec guides for our readers. Last year, the Excavator Spec guide was launched, followed by the Skid-Steer Spec guide in July. In October, Asphalt Contractor Magazine launched the Tandem Roller Spec guide, with over 170 roller models from over 10 different manufacturers. And this month, we’re launching the Asphalt Paver Spec. While we run these specs in print so you can easily compare models in one place (check out page 20 for the Asphalt Paver Spec Guide), our website ForConstructionPros.com/SpecGuide is becoming the one-stop shop resource for all your heavy equipment needs. There, you’ll find the industry’s first fully interactive version of these spec guides where contractors can search, sort, filter and download equipment specs to help them make the right buying decision for their crew and needs. If you’re in the market for a wheeled paver, the simple sort feature for the online Asphalt Paver Spec Guide will let a contractor immediately filter out rubber track and steel track models. You can then see what manufacturers offer for the engine, hopper size and paving widths you need. We hope these resources are helpful to you and if there’s something specific you’re looking for, let me know at jstoikes@acbusinessmedia. com. We’re always happy to help you find the perfect equipment that can help make you and your crew more productive. AC

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NEW PRODUCTS

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he Trimble PCS900 Paving Control System is a 3D automatic screed control system that can significantly improve paving productivity and the rideability of road and airport surfaces by directly referencing a 3D off road design. Using PCS900, contractors can accurately pave complex designs without a reference surface or stringline, and can produce final paved surfaces with smoothed seams and significantly fewer waves.PCS900 enables the operator to load design data into the system, and the technology automatically keeps the screed on design, eliminating the need for stringlines on both new road and

resurfacing paving applications, such as highways, state roads, airports and large commercial surfaces. Because PCS900 uses a true 3D design to create the desired surface, it can be used for super elevated curves and complex designs, while providing millimeter accuracy and reliable tracking. The Trimble PCS900 Paving Control System can be mounted on a variety of new or used asphalt paving machines, regardless of manufacturer. The 3D-based PCS900 system can be flexibly configured with a combination of sonic tracers, slope sensors, averaging beam

Volvo I-Shift Safety and Performance Features Additional safety and performance features have been incorporated into the I-Shift, I-Shift for Severe Duty and I-Shift with Crawler Gears automated manual transmissions. • Auto Neutral feature helps reduce the possibility of the truck moving as a result of inadvertent throttle application • Paver Assist for VHD model dump trucks helps eliminate bumps and disturbances in the pavement laying process • Available on models equipped with Volvo GHG 2017 engines and the latest generation I-Shift or can be activated in existing trucks Search: 12317808

Road Science NovaGrip Liquid AntiStripping Additives

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Road Science’s NovaGrip line of liquid anti-stripping additives safeguards workers from the hazards of traditional liquid anti-strips by using chemistry that is less hazardous and safer for workers. • Eradicates smoke, odor and dust problems • Adhesion promoting technology makes roads last longer by creating powerful chemical bonding between Search: 20970738

and contact sensors. Trimble’s system components are designed to be rugged and durable for the tough asphalt paving conditions. Search: 20863033

Pioneer Updated Rack 'n Pinion Tarping System The updated Rack ‘n Pinion tarping system incorporates a rack gear with redesigned cylinder mount to eliminate cylinder strap breakage. • Increased thickness of main arm pivot point in the side plates reduces wear and ensures tarp arms remain securely on the rear of the container • Redesigned stabilizer bar with reinforced mounting bracket and enhanced tarp anchor tube retainment system • Upper arm extensions make it easier to turn the

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Mechanical Chassis Mounted Sweeper (ES351) A proven single engine design that blends a superior collection of features which provides ownership advantages such as the tightest turning radius in the industry and a stainless steel hopper with a lifetime warranty.

Pure Vacuum (VT651/801) The street sweeper the industry benchmarks sweeper performance by that integrates exceptional versatility with unmatched features that include a high performance fuel efficient fan drive system (5 year warranty and no belts), CANbus technology to ensure maximum performance and exclusive “one pass” sweeping.

Regenerative Air Sweeper (RT 655) A highly regarded heavy duty full size (8.5 yd3 stainless steel hopper) regenerative air sweeper that delivers an optimum sweep performance along with superior fuel efficient fan drive system (5 year warranty and no belts) to achieve the lowest cost of ownership in its class.

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NEW PRODUCTS Case DV209CD and DV210CD Combination Vibratory Rollers

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HCSS eLogs ELD Solution The eLogs electronic data logging solution electronically tracks a driver’s hours of service (HOS) and automates driving events based on vehicle movements. • Includes a driver app for smartphones or tablets and a website for reviewing Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports (DVIRs), driver statuses, shift and cycle time, previous violations and daily driver logs and comments • Intuitive, simple-to-use interface allows drivers to easily enter data, quickly fill out pre- and post-trip DVIRs and identify and self-report violations • Warns drivers about upcoming shift or cycle limits before they occur • Includes free integration with HCSS Telematics Search: 20972316

Case Construction Equipment introduces two combination vibratory rollers — the DV209CD and DV210CD. • Front drum with rear pneumatic tires • Standard with automatic vibration control, crab steering, an oscillating articulated roller joint and a pressurized triple-filtration water system • High-frequency allows for frequencies up to 4,020 vpm

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MOBA PAVE-TM Layer Thickness Measurement System The PAVE-TM automatically provides non-contact measurement of layer thickness during asphalt paving. • MPC-120 controller works in conjunction with Sonic-Ski PLUS and its four high-precision ultrasound sensors to calculate layer thickness in real-time • GDC-320 display on the paver's outer control panel continuously shows current thickness of the surface course, base course or binder course • Dynapac SD series pavers are PAVE-TM ready from the factory, eliminating the need for the optional GDC-320 display • Available for retrofit on other paver models Search: 20976154

Roadtec SX-8e/ex Soil Stabilizer-Reclaimer The SX-8e/ex is capable of cutting up to 20 in. deep and 100 in. wide and is designed for road rehabilitation, cold recycling, or soil stabilization. • It has an operating weight of 82,000 lbs. evenly distributed between it two axles, which results in power being applied more efficiently • The rotor is designed for milling and mixing the most resistant soils completely and homogeneously • A variable geometry cutter housing enables the unit to achieve material gradation with each pass • The SX-8e is equipped with a 755-hp Caterpillar C18 Tier 4i engine, while the SX-8ex comes with a 700-hp Caterpillar C18 Tier 3 engine • An air-shift four-speed transmission is designed to allow changes in cutter speeds without a loss in production • Joystick controls and four different steering modes support the machine’s maneuverability and operation Search: 20973546

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ASTEC Parts. We’re Here. Always. Combine the world’s largest inventory of in stock parts for asphalt plants, the ability to build and machine custom parts and a fully staffed department of salesmen, technicians and engineers and you have ASTEC parts. • Over 100,000 parts in stock • OEM for ASTEC, DILLMAN, Barber-Green, EssTee & McCarter • In-house parts techs and engineers available 24/7 • Over 600 combined years of experience ready to help you

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Dependable Performance CONSISTENT MIX

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TECHNOLOGY MATTERS |

BY RICK ZETTLER

Construction companies and equipment distributors are evolving their service practices to include paperless workshops to improve efficiency.

electronic workshops

Help Stop Reliance on Paper Equipment maintenance software is replacing paper to significantly boost efficiency

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echnology continues to transform the way we live, play and work. Today, electronic technology is taking over many aspects of life, making daily tasks much more efficient and streamlined. With phones now being miniature versions of computers, software developers are continually pushing beyond the limits of what was

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once thought possible in the construction industry. They offer programs that help areas of the business once thought taboo to electronic data. “We are changing to a paperless service department in order to stay ahead of the curve and make our shop more efficient,” says Brian Cooper, P.E., engineering department manager and product manager for The Earle Companies, Wall, NJ. The last of the remaining manual workflow pillars to fall in the electronic construction operation, the service department, is now being transformed into a model of efficiency with the tablet

replacing the reams, files and cabinets of paperwork of an archaic system. “We have helped numerous companies transition from a manual-entry, paper-based shop to an electronic shop,” says Amy Tarkington, product marketer for HCSS, a construction industry software company, in Sugar Land, TX. Eliminating manual data entry for work orders, time cards and equipment inspection reports by putting everything within the service technician’s fingertips is just the tip of the iceberg. Companies are discovering that the electronic shop transforms equipment maintenance

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practices and integrates the shop with other departments to make the whole operation more efficient. FROM REACTIVE TO PROACTIVE For decades, machine maintenance was mostly reactive. When a piece of equipment broke down, the shop manager would locate or order parts, assign a mechanic to do the repair and the mechanic would keep track of the hours spent on the fix on a paper ticket. Unless the mechanic had personal experience with the equipment, there was no way to know its history, if other items on the machine were up for repair or if the fix was a warranty issue. Then those paper work orders and tickets made their way back to the office for manual entry, allowing payroll to properly cut checks and equipment managers assign repair costs against the equipment. Or would they? “Before Equipment360 (equipment maintenance software), we would lose work orders,” explains Kole Williams, maintenance service writer for Lecon, Inc., a general contractor based in Houston. “It was like poof, they’d be gone.” For nearly two decades, companies have embraced software programs for the office and field to streamline bidding, ticketing, dispatching and safety. The shop, however, was often left behind. “We have used HeavyBid to improve our estimating efficiency and HeavyJob for our time cards for more than 15 years, and we have been using HCSS’s safety and fuel manager programs for about a year,” Cooper says. Yet the company just recently started transitioning from a paper-based to an electronic shop with Equipment360. “We have 20 road crews, two asphalt plants and nearly 400 pieces of equipment – from mills and pavers to compactors and trucks – to manage,” he says. Moving to an electronic shop enables the service department to make full use of today’s construction equipment telematics diagnostics reporting to help technicians do their job better. It’s something that HCSS’s Tarkington explains as transforming a service department from reactive equipment repairs to proactive machine maintenance.

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“When service departments implement equipment maintenance programs like Equipment360, it allows them to stop looking at what’s broken that needs to be fixed and focus more on preventative maintenance to avoid downtime and improve equipment uptime availability,” Tarkington says. “The entire work and repair history of a piece of equipment can be stored, giving the technician a full picture of the equipment that is being maintained.”

Equipment LET OEM maintenance TELEMATICS software, like HCSS DATA DRIVE Equipment360, THE SHOP eliminates manual Many maintedata entry for nance programs time cards and are designed to can electronically pull OEM data assign work hours like fault codes to to specific pieces of trigger alerts for equipment. preventative maintenance. More sophisticated programs will work with mixed fleets. “We run a variety of equipment – Cat, Komatsu and John Deere, among other brands – and Equipment360 incorporates all of these different telematics reporting systems seamlessly,” Cooper says. In the electronic shop, service managers can easily keep up with warranty and maintenance records. When a service alert pops up, the shop manager uses

How Do I Pick the Right Equipment Maintenance Software for My Company? Transitioning to a paperless shop can significantly boost efficiencies, but there are a few considerations for selecting the right software for your business. HCSS offers these tips for picking the right software and getting the most from it. 1. Size matters – a small shop with about 10 pieces of equipment that only wants to track preventative maintenance and completed work orders can get by with free solutions like Certified Labs or Mantek. If your fleet size is bigger, a software solution like Equipment360 may be a better fit. 2. Get workers on board – having a software champion (someone who believes that software can improve your business) and a successful implementation can get even the most resistant team members to come around. 3. Works well with others – make sure you select equipment software that will interface with other accounting, job management, dispatching, fuel tracking or telematics systems your company currently uses or plans to implement in the future. 4. Grows with you – look for software that is scalable. Your business is always changing, so having the software work for you no matter how your business grows is important. 5. Is supported – pick a software company that comes with knowledgeable and helpful support whenever you need it. You never know what problems might arise, and having dependable people who can help solve your problems 24/7/365 is absolutely necessary for a successful software implementation.

Software developers continually push beyond the limits once thought possible in the construction industry, and their programs help to improve machine uptime availability

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TECHNOLOGY MATTERS

Selecting equipment maintenance software that is easy to use for a range of workers with varying levels of computer expertise will improve the level of acceptance by workers.

equipment maintenance software to see what type of service is needed, if it is a warranty issue and convert a service item into an electronic work order. “Within the program, the fleet manager schedules the right service technician for the job by availability and skillset. The technicians can see the equipment history and details, so they know exactly what they are working with,” explains Tarkington. Mobile versions of the software allow the technician to take that history into the field and complete the work. Once the job is finished, the hours are logged against the machine and sent to payroll. “When I first started as a mechanic, we had tremendous amounts of paperwork that we had to carry around with us to do inspections, walk-arounds and maintenance,” recalls Carl Roberts, shop foreman for Lecon Inc. “With Equipment360, all of this information has been narrowed down to a tablet.” (DON’T) FEAR THE RESISTANCE Potentially one influencing factor for the lag in setting up the paperless shop is fear of workforce resistance. Companies want experienced service technicians working on the equipment, which means a more mature shop workforce. The assumption is that these workers are comfortable with the paper trail and will resist the electronic change. Tarkington and Cooper say this is not necessarily the case, and the software design has a lot to do with acceptance. “We have gone to great lengths to design Equipment360 Manager (for the office), Mechanic (for the shop) and Mobile Mechanic (for the field) to be user

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friendly and easy to use for a range of workers with varying levels of expertise,” Tarkington says. Cooper adds, “Our shop foremen include ages ranging from the mid-20s to 72, and all of them are grasping it. The program is so simply designed that even the less technologically savvy can pick it up quickly.” For operations like The Earle Companies, the benefits of transitioning to a paperless shop far outweigh the fear. “We have reproducible data and eliminate files of paper,” Cooper says. “It is streamlining and simplifying the process, and it’s a morale boost to the workforce. We are giving our guys technology to do their jobs more efficiently, and they like it, especially the younger guys.” SAVE EXCESS INVENTORY & REPAIR EXPENSES In addition to eliminating paper and improving efficiencies, the electronic shop also saves companies in unexpected ways. Equipment maintenance software often offers an inventory dashboard for repair parts. Equipment managers can create parts lists, stock levels and locations, and reorder points. This serves to improve equipment servicing efficiency and historical tracking of frequently used parts to avoid running out of parts critical to machine uptime. “Most people don’t want to take the time to go to the warehouse to search for the part they need. It’s faster to just order it, but it’s also more expensive. We’ve had companies realize they had upward to $1 million in parts inventory once they retroactively tracked everything in their warehouse,” Tarkington says. HCSS team members have also identified a weak spot when it comes to repairing a machine that really should be considered for replacement. Companies often get tunnel vision, sinking precious dollars into a failing machine. “Equipment maintenance software allows shops to apply repair costs to individual machines, so managers can see how

much a piece of equipment is costing the company,” Tarkington adds. “Equipment360 identifies a sweet spot in the equipment lifespan when it makes the most sense to replace the machine.” Equipment maintenance software can connect the shop to the rest of the office to increase transparency and communication. What was once a disconnected part of the business where only a few people knew health of the equipment is now a connected system that can help drive not just the fleet side of the company, but the entire business, helping company owners make the right decisions when it comes time to make annual budgets. Equipment360 enables service departments to make full use of equipment telematics diagnostics reporting, even with mixed fleets, to help technicians do their jobs better.

Making the switch from paper to digital isn’t as much of a pain point as shops fear. “It takes just a little patience to get workers to embrace the technology in order to be successful,” Cooper says. “The value we are realizing through implementing the software is incredible. We have the potential to save a position, have equipment data at our fingertips and see significant efficiency improvements.” AC

For more information on going paperless, visit ForConstructionPros. com/12164619. Rick Zettler is a freelance writer based in Cedar Rapids, IA.

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ith so many options available, purchasing a new piece of equipment that meets your needs is not an easy decision and researching a piece of new equipment is an important first step to help you decide exactly what you’ll want to rent or buy. If you’re in the market for an Asphalt Paver, this is your best resource. Here, we’ve complied the industry’s first Asphalt Paver Spec Guide, featuring equipment specifications for over 70 models. For an even easier way to compare, visit the exclusive, interactive and customizable version of this spec guide at http://www.forconstructionpros.com/specguide/asphalt-paver to sort and compare models based on the specific needs and requirements of your crew.

CATERPILLAR INC. Caterpillar pavers feature an integrated 70 kW generator that delivers fast 15-minute screed plate heat-up time and reduces noise around the machine.Maneuverability and stability are improved due to exclusive Cat Mobil-Trac™ rubber track system. While the operator’s environment is very comfortable, featuring dual, pivot-out operating stations, excellent visibility, low noise and minimized fumes. www.ForConstructionPros.com/10075307

S tandard Paving Width (ft)

Minimum

Maximum

Max Paving Speed (Vibratory Screed)

Max Paving Speed (Tamper Bar Screed)

Max Travel Speed (mph)

8

4.58’

8.5’

108 fpm

N/A

2 mph

18,078

9.7

5.75’

11.17’

200 fpm

82 fpm

10 mph

16.08 x 6.17 x 8.67

19,246

9.7

5.75’

11.17’

210 fpm

82 fpm

7 mph

142.0

20.33 x 9.08 x 9.58

36,715

15.9

8.33’

16.33’

250 fpm

82 fpm

10 mph

Track

142.0

20.5 x 9.08 x 9.58

38,125

15.9

8.33’

16.33’

210 fpm

82 fpm

7 mph

AP600F

Wheel

173.0

22.08 x 9.08 x 9.83

38,217

18.1

8.33’

16.33’

250 fpm

82 fpm

10 mph

Caterpillar, Inc

AP655F

Track

173.0

22.08 x 9.08 x 9.58

44,347

18.1

8.33’

16.33

210 fpm

82 fpm

9 mph

Caterpillar, Inc

AP1000F

Wheel

225.0

22.08 x 10.5 x 9.83

44,811

20.7

9.83’

19.5’

250 fpm

82 fpm

12 mph

Caterpillar, Inc

AP1055F

Track

225.0

22 x 10.5 x 9.42

47,544

20.7

9.83’

19.5’

210 fpm

82 fpm

9 mph

Manufacturer

Model No.

Undercarriage Type

Engine HP (net)

Shipping Dimensions (LxWxH) (ft.)

Max Operating Weight (lbs.)

Hopper Capacity (tons)

Caterpillar, Inc

AP255E

Track

45.7

13.83 x 5.17 x 5.75

10,251

Caterpillar, Inc

AP300F

Wheel

74.8

16.08 x 6.17 x 8.67

Caterpillar, Inc

AP355F

Track

74.8

Caterpillar, Inc

AP500F

Wheel

Caterpillar, Inc

AP555F

Caterpillar, Inc

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CARLSON PAVING PRODUCTS The CP-line from Carlson offers contractors leading performance and mat quality among commercial-class paver platforms. Designed with rugged reliability, highway-class wear components and fully rebuildable platforms, Carlson’s CPpavers deliver long service life with a high return on investment. Combined with front-mount screed platforms, engineered with over 30 years of Carlson screed innovations, contractors attain superb mat quality from driveway projects to large commercial and municipal applications. www.ForConstructionPros.com/10072346

Manufacturer

Model No.

Undercarriage Type

Engine HP (net)

Shipping Dimensions (LxWxH) (ft.)

Max Operating Weight (lbs.)

Hopper Capacity (tons)

Max Paving Speed (Vibratory Screed)

Max Paving Speed (Tamper Bar Screed)

Max Travel Speed (mph)

Carlson

CP75 II

Track

74

12’ 5” x 8’ 6” x 6’ 2”

16,950

8

Minimum Maximum

15’

155 fpm

N/A

2.9 mph

Carlson

CP85

Track

74

13’ 11” x 8’ 6” x 6’ 3”

19,500

8.5

8’

15’

155 fpm

N/A

2.7 mph

Carlson

CP100

Track

100

13’ 11” x 8’ 6 “ x 6’ 3”

19,750

8.5

8’

15’

155 fpm

N/A

2.7 mph

Carlson

CP100 II

Track

100

14’ x 8’ 6” x 6’ 8”

22,000

9.5

8’

15’

155 fpm

N/A

2.9 mph

Carlson

CP130

Track

130

14’ x 8’ 6” x 7’ 6”

22,500

9.5

8’

15’

155 fpm

N/A

3.7 mph

S tandard Paving Width (ft)

Minimum

Maximum

BOMAG AMERICAS Cedarapids pavers boast exclusive features to deliver a high quality mat. Patented Frame Raise & Three-Point Suspension systems work in unison to improve mat smoothness and combat segregation. Rubber track pavers feature the patented Smartrac™ system, which automatically keeps the proper track tension to prevent disengagement and extend track life. The exclusive Remix Anti-Segregation System found on Cedarapids 600 series pavers and MTV aggressively reblends asphalt inside the hopper to eliminate segregation. www.ForConstructionPros.com/10072222

Manufacturer

Model No.

Undercarriage Type

Engine HP (net)

Shipping Dimensions (LxWxH) (ft.)

Max Operating Weight (lbs.)

Hopper Capacity (tons)

S tandard Paving Width (ft)

Minimum

Maximum

Max Paving Speed (Vibratory Screed)

Max Paving Speed (Tamper Bar Screed)

Max Travel Speed (mph)

BOMAG

Cedarapdis CR352L

Wheel

160

17’ 10” x 8’ 6” x 8’ 8”

31,870

10

8’

20’

400 fpm

N/A

13 mph

BOMAG

Cedarapdis CR362L

Track

160

17’ 10” x 8’ 6” x 9’ 2”

34,560

10

8’

20’

250 fpm

N/A

8.8 mph

BOMAG

Cedarapdis CR452

Wheel

225

18’ 6” x 10’ 4” x 8’ 8”

38,495

14

10’

28’

290 fpm

N/A

10.5 mph

BOMAG

Cedarapdis CR462

Track

225

18’ 8” x 10’ 4” x 9’ 2”

42,600

14

10’

28’

175 fpm

N/A

9.6 mph

BOMAG

Cedarapdis CR552

Wheel

260

18’ 6” x 10’ 4” x 9’

41,370

16.7

10’

30’

290 fpm

N/A

12 mph

BOMAG

Cedarapdis CR562

Track

260

19’ 11” x 10’ 4” x 9’ 2”

44,315

16.7

10’

30’

175 fpm

N/A

9.6 mph

BOMAG

Cedarapdis CR652RX

Wheel

260

19’ 11” x 10’ 4” x 9’ 2”

44,100

16.7

10’

30’

290 fpm

N/A

11.2 mph

BOMAG

Cedarapdis CR662RM

Track

260

19’ 11” x 10’ 4” x 9’ 2”

48,300

16.7

10’

30’

225 fpm

N/A

9.6 mph

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DYNAPAC USA Whether on compact city streets or vast highway projects, Dynapac offers solutions to meet all of your paving needs. Dynapac pavers are designed with paving quality, innovation, ergonomics and innovative solutions in focus. Built with robust screed designs, top precompaction and solutions such as PaveManager, Truck Assist and BPO. www.ForConstructionPros.com/10072810 Manufacturer

Model No.

Undercarriage Type

Engine HP (net)

Shipping Dimensions (LxWxH) (ft.)

Max Operating Weight (lbs.)

Hopper Capacity (tons)

S tandard Paving Width (ft) Minimum Maximum

Max Paving Speed (Vibratory Screed)

Max Paving Speed (Tamper Bar Screed)

Max Travel Speed (mph)

Dynapac

F1200C

Track

66

14’ x 4’ x 6’

12,800

5.5

4’

7.87’

90 fpm

N/A

2.05 mph

Dynapac

F1200CS

Track

74

14’ x 4’ x 6’

13,000

5.5

4’

7.87’

N/A

90 fpm

2.05 mph

Dynapac

FC1300C

Track

38

9.75 x 8.5 x 5.75

9,700

6

8’

13’

115 fpm

N/A

3 mph

Dynapac

FC1400C

Track

67

11.25 x 8.5 x 5.25

12,500

6.5

8’

14’

140 fpm

N/A

3 mph

Dynapac

FC1600C

Track

99

13.75 x 8.5 x 6

18,500

8

8’

15.5’

140 fpm

N/A

3 mph

Dynapac

F1800C

Track

73

16.5 x 6 x 9.56

23,000

11.5

6’

11.5’

82 fpm

82 fpm

2.5 mph

Dynapac

F1800W

Wheel

73

16.5 x 6 x 9.56

22,530

11.5

6’

11.5’

82 fpm

82 fpm

9.3 mph

Dynapac

F800T

Track

173

19.41 x 8.2 x 9.42

40,250

13.5

8’

15’

200 fpm

N/A

8.5 mph

Dynapac

F800W

Wheel

173

20.16 x 8.2 x 9.67

38,150

13.5

8’

15’

255 fpm

N/A

11 mph

Dynapac

F1000T

Track

225

21.33 x 10 x 8.83

43,000

15

10’

19.5’

240 fpm

N/A

10 mph

Dynapac

F1000W

Wheel

225

21.83 x 10 x 8.83

41,900

15

10’

19.5’

285 fpm

N/A

12 mph

Dynapac

SD2500CS

Track

200

20.16 x 8.2 x 10.16

40,785

8’

15.5’

N/A

92 fpm

2.5 mph

ROADTEC Roadtec’s pavers are designed by a company that only focuses on road-building. These innovative pavers are designed to make the best roads in the world – seen through numerous Sheldon G Hayes awards. These heavy-duty pavers are designed and built in America, by American workers. Roadtec’s new dealer network adds easier availability to Roadtec equipment and parts, and Roadtec service technicians are spread across the country ready to assist. www.ForConstructionPros.com/10074458

Manufacturer

Model No.

Undercarriage Type

Engine HP (net)

Shipping Dimensions (LxWxH) (ft.)

Max Operating Weight (lbs.)

Hopper Capacity (tons)

Roadtec

RP190e

Wheel

230

17’ 7” x 10’ 6” x 10’

36,700

13.8

10’

Roadtec

RP195e

Track

230

16’ 8” x 10’ 6” x 10’ 6”

39,220

13.8

Roadtec

RP170e

Wheel

174

16’ 3” x 10’ 1” x 10’

29,280

Roadtec

RP175e

Track

174

15’ 7” x 10’ 1” x 10’

Roadtec

SP100e

Wheel

173

Roadtec

SP200e

Track

230

22

Max Paving Speed (Vibratory Screed)

Max Paving Speed (Tamper Bar Screed)

Max Travel Speed (mph)

19.5’

284 fpm

N/A

12 mph

10’

19.5’

215 fpm

N/A

7.5 mph

11.5

8’

15.5’

300 fpm

N/A

10 mph

32,500

10

8’

15.5’

200 fpm

N/A

7 mph

16’ 10” x 11’ 4” x 10’ 7”

32,360

11

10’

19.5’

143 fpm

N/A

7.6 mph

27’ x 11’ 4” x 10’ 3”

63,800

11

10’

19.5’

168 fpm

N/A

3.6 mph

S tandard Paving Width (ft)

Minimum Maximum

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LEEBOY LeeBoy pavers feature a broad range of commercial class pavers to meet any contractor’s needs. All pavers are simple to operate, maintain and service while offering top mat quality provided by the Legend Screed. www.ForConstructionPros.com/10075155 Manufacturer

Model No.

Undercarriage Type

Engine HP (net)

Shipping Dimensions (LxWxH) (ft.)

Max Operating Weight (lbs.)

Hopper Capacity (tons)

S tandard Paving Width (ft) Minimum Maximum

Max Paving Speed (Vibratory Screed)

Max Paving Speed (Tamper Bar Screed)

Max Travel Speed (mph)

LeeBoy

1000

Track

49

9’ 6” x 8’ 6” x 7’

11,000

5.5

variable

13’

220 fpm

N/A

2.5 mph

LeeBoy

5300

Track

64

15’ 5” x 4’ 5” x 7’ 8”

12,700

7

variable

9’

151 fpm

N/A

2.7 mph

LeeBoy

6150

Wheel

74

16’ 6” x 8’ 6” x 7’ 8”

17,550

7

variable

15’

228 fpm

N/A

7.5 mph

LeeBoy

7000

Track

65

12’ 6” x 8’ 6” x 7’

13,000

6

variable

13’

210 fpm

N/A

2.4 mph

LeeBoy

8500

Track

65

12’ 5.5” x 8 ‘6” x 8’ 4”

15,800

7.5

variable

15’

140 fpm

N/A

2.7 mph

LeeBoy

8510

Track

74

12’ 5.5” x 8’ 6” x 8’ 6”

17,500

7.5

variable

15’

140 fpm

N/A

2.6 mph

LeeBoy

8515

Track

74

13’ 5” x 8’ 6” x 8’

17,600

7.5

variable

15’

150 fpm

N/A

3.4 mph

LeeBoy

8520

Track

106

14’ 5” x 8’ 6” x 8’ 2”

19,760

9

variable

15’

150 fpm

N/A

3.4 mph

LeeBoy

8616

Track

111

15’ 4” x 8’ 6” x 8’ 8”

21,420

9

variable

15’

151 fpm

N/A

4.0 mph

LeeBoy

8816

Track

130

17’ 5” x 8’ 6” x 9’

25,000

10

variable

15.5’

140 fpm

N/A

4.1 mph

LeeBoy

PF-161

Track

110

18’ 6” x 8’ 3” x 11’ 1”

27,500

9.8

variable

14’

193 fpm

N/A

8.9 mph

VÖGELE With the 10-ft. tracked Super 2000-3i and the wheeled Super 2003-3i, and the 8-ft. tracked Super 1700-3i and wheeled Super 1703-3i, Vögele has developed four entirely new pavers for the North American highway and commercial markets. These new pavers offer the right screed for every application, with front-mount extensions, rear-mount extensions and vibration/tamping. www.ForConstructionPros.com/10075523

Manufacturer

Model No.

Undercarriage Type

Engine HP (net)

Shipping Dimensions (LxWxH) (ft.)

Max Operating Weight (lbs.)

Hopper Capacity (tons)

Vögele

Super 700-3i

Track

74

14’ 5” x 4’ 7” x 6’ 6”

13,670

6.4

3’ 11”

Vögele

Super 1300-3i

Track

100

16’ 3” x 6’ 1” x 9’ 10”

22,906

11.02

Vögele

Super 1700-3i

Track

173

18’ 5” x 8’ 6” x 9’ 8”

40,345

Vögele

Super 1703-3i

Wheel

173

19’ 7” x 8’ 6” x 9’ 8”

Vögele

Super 2000-3i

Track

250

Vögele

Super 2003-3i

Wheel

Vögele

Super 2100-3i

Vögele Vögele

24

Max Paving Speed (Vibratory Screed)

Max Paving Speed (Tamper Bar Screed)

Max Travel Speed (mph)

7’ 3”

98 fpm

N/A

2.2 mph

5’ 11”

11’ 2”

98 fpm

N/A

2.8 mph

14.3

8’ 0”

15’ 6”

120 fpm

N/A

7.5 mph

38,140

14.3

8’ 0”

15’ 6”

250 fpm

N/A

12 mph

22’ 6” x 9’ 10” x 10’ 2”

49,935

16.5

10’ 0”

19’ 8”

250 fpm

N/A

12 mph

250

22’ 6” x 9’ 10” x 10’ 2”

47,730

16.5

10’ 0”

19’ 8”

250 fpm

N/A

12 mph

Track

250

22’ 4” x 8’ 4” x 10’ 2”

48,280

15.4

8’ 2”

42’ 8”

82 fpm

N/A

2.8 mph

Super 3000-3i

Track

402

23’ 0” x 9’ 10” x 9’ 10”

71,850

19.3

9’ 10”

52’ 6”

79 fpm

N/A

2.8 mph

Super 1800-3i SJ Spray Paver

Track

164

19’ 8” x 8’ 4” x 10’ 2”

48,500

14.3

8’ 4”

19’ 8” max spray width

79 fpm

N/A

2.8 mph

S tandard Paving Width (ft)

Minimum Maximum

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WEILER The Weiler P385B and P265 bring highway-class paver design to the commercial paver market. Weiler pavers are completely re-buildable and feature highway-class chains and slats, durable components and excellent visibility and control for exceptional mat quality and production. Weiler pavers are sold and serviced exclusively at Cat dealers across North America. www.ForConstructionPros.com/10075409

Manufacturer

Model No.

Undercarriage Type

Engine HP (net)

Shipping Dimensions (LxWxH) (ft.)

Max Operating Weight (lbs.)

Hopper Capacity (tons)

Weiler

P385B

Track

100

14' 5" x 8' 5" x 6' 4"

20,500

9

8'

Weiler

P265

Track

74

12' 7" x 8' 2" x 5' 10"

16,200

7

7' 8"

Max Paving Speed (Vibratory Screed)

Max Paving Speed (Tamper Bar Screed)

Max Travel Speed (mph)

15' 8"

150 fpm

N/A

4 mph

14' 4"

150 fpm

N/A

2.8 mph

S tandard Paving Width (ft)

Minimum Maximum

VOLVO Volvo designs pavers that are meant to be productive beyond 15 years. Volvo engines, such as the D8, are built specifically for Volvo products — it’s operated at only half the total available horsepower, so the engine is never overworked and is fuel efficient. The pavers are built for simple repairs that can be done quickly and at a low cost compared to more complex pavers. www.ForConstructionPros.com/10656717

Manufacturer

Model No.

Undercarriage Type

Engine HP (net)

Shipping Dimensions (LxWxH) (ft.)

Max Operating Weight (lbs.)

Hopper Capacity (tons)

Max Paving Speed (Vibratory Screed)

Max Paving Speed (Tamper Bar Screed)

Max Travel Speed (mph)

Volvo

PF4410

Track

158

17' 10" x 8' 2.5" x 8' 4"

32000

11

8'

16

224 theorical fpm

n/a

7.9 mph

Volvo

P4410B

Track

155

19' 5" x 8' 10" x 9'

37,100

11

8'

16

224 theorical fpm

n/a

8.5 mph

Volvo

P7110B

Track

235

21' 4" x 10' 2" x 10' 7'

50,050

13

10'

26'

224 theorical fpm

n/a

9 mph

Volvo

PF2181

Wheel

158

17" 10'' x 8' 2" x 8' 6"

36,365

11

8'

16

224 theorical fpm

n/a

8.9 mph

Volvo

P7170B

Wheel

235

22' 6'' x 10' 3" x 10' 7"

47,369

13

10'

26'

224 theorical fpm

n/a

12 mph

S tandard Paving Width (ft)

Minimum Maximum

MAULDIN PAVING PRODUCTS Mauldin Paving Product’s line of commercial pavers ensure superior performance due to 3 strategic approaches to design. Proven productivity, screed design and a commitment to quality are the key elements that sets a Mauldin Paver apart. Mauldin Pavers have been trusted for decades by contractors to produce lasting results. www.ForConstructionPros.com/10075446

Manufacturer

Model No.

Undercarriage Type

Engine HP (net)

Shipping Dimensions (LxWxH) (ft.)

Max Operating Weight (lbs.)

Hopper Capacity (tons)

Mauldin

550E

Tire/Track

28

8’ 2” x 7’ 6” x 5’ 5”

8,300

5.5

8’

Mauldin

690-G

Tire/Track

38

9’ 10” x 7’ 6” x 5’ 8”

9,700

6

Mauldin

1550-D

Track

67

11’ 4” x 8’ 6” x 5’ 4”

12,500

Mauldin

1750-C

Track

1

13’ 9” x 8’ 6” x 5’ 11”

18,000

26

Max Paving Speed (Vibratory Screed)

Max Paving Speed (Tamper Bar Screed)

12’

140 fpm

N/A

8’

13’

115 fpm

N/A

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PRODUCTION NOTES

The Heat Is On

Keep current with heating choices at your asphalt plant

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here’s no getting around the fact that asphalt plants consume a lot of energy. And energy choices, especially as they relate to producing heat for asphalt, hot oil and the drying/heating of aggregates, can have a significant impact on the overall operating costs of an HMA plant.

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Operators often make energy choices for heating their plant’s components based on current energy pricing trends. But the cost of natural gas, LP gas, fuel oils and electricity have fluctuated over the years. There was a time when fuel oil was the low-cost leader. A decade ago, electricity became far cheaper than fossil fuels. Today, the least expensive form of energy for heat seems to be natural gas. But producers often overlook the fact that their energy choices create impacts that go beyond operational costs, and

what seems to be a simple challenge requires additional considerations to reach optimal efficiency. When choosing an asphalt heating method, it’s important to look at the entire picture. Cost-perunit of energy to heat asphalt and oil is certainly part of the puzzle – but it is not the only cost. Also important is the heater’s thermal efficiency. A small difference in efficiency can make a big difference in how much fuel a heater burns over its lifetime.

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THE EFFICIENCY ENIGMA It is widely accepted that most fossil-fuelfired burners operate at 80 to 85 percent efficiency when new. On its best day, a burner is wasting 15 to 20 percent of its heat – which goes into the air as exhaust and burner emissions. As the burner ages, its efficiency drops. And because fuel-fired asphalt heaters are maintenance-intensive, if they are not properly maintained and tuned to keep their efficiency up, their efficiency drops even more significantly. In fact, by the time the burner is 7 to 8 years old, a fossil-fuel burner’s efficiency can easily be at only 50 to 60 percent, meaning that up to 50 percent of the heat is wasted – going into the air as exhaust. In comparison, an electric-powered asphalt tank or hot oil heater operates at 100 percent efficiency from day one – 100 percent of the heat is applied to the product, with no heat or emissions exhausted into the air. And over the lifetime of the heater, the electric efficiency never drops. Table 1 below shows a recent fuel cost comparison between different forms of energy per 1 million BTUs, which is the approximate number of BTUs required to maintain 30,000 gallons of asphalt cement at 300° F over 24 hours in a tank with 3 inches of insulation. In an initial assessment, it would seem that No. 6 oil, followed closely by natural gas, are the cheapest forms of heat energy. The far right column in the table shows the cost of applying various energy forms over time, with true efficiencies taken into account, along with aging burners and poor maintenance practices. Keeping in mind that electric heaters operate at 100 percent efficiency throughout their lifetime, it is clear that the energy cost gaps begin to close.

COSTS PER-DAY AND PER-TON Process Heating Company (PHCo), a manufacturer of electric heaters for asphalt plant products, has performed tests to find the specific costs accrued in heating asphalt and hot oil with electricity. The tests included asphalt storage tanks and a hot-oil system at a 500-ton drum mix plant that produced 2,400 tons per day. The asphalt tanks were well-insulated, holding 20,000-gallons of asphalt cement at 340° F. Over a 3-week period, the electric tank heater consumed 192 actual kilowatt hours (kWh) per day while the plant was running. Using current industrial electric cost of $0.0687 per kW (see Table 1), the cost per day for maintaining heat in the tank over 192 kWh is $13.19. The

electrically heated hot oil system used An electric 422 actual kWh per day during the same powered period while the plant was running. asphalt tank or Applying the current industrial electric hot oil heater cost of $0.0687 per kW, the cost per day operates to heat the plant’s hot oil is $0.0687 x at 100% 422 kWh, or $28.99. The cost per ton efficiency of output can be determined by this from day one formula: $28.99 / 2,400 tons produced and efficiency per day, or $0.012 (1.2 cents per ton). never drops. Because the plant had two identical asphalt storage tanks and the hot oil system, the total electricity costs per day using electric heaters would be $13.19 x 2 = $26.38 + $28.99 for a total of $55.37. Total cost per ton of output is $55.37 / 2,400 tons produced per day, or $0.0230 (2.3 cents per ton). It should be noted that the plant where testing took place was in excellent

Table 1 The table on the right shows a recent fuel cost comparison between differnt forms of energy.

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PRODUCTION NOTES single stack at his plant would increase his annual permit cost by $5,000-$6,000. As shown in Table 1, No. 6 Oil produces high emissions. This type of fuel also often requires pre-heating, and typically must use special burners. LP propane gas produces greater levels of NOx. And while today’s No. 2 Oil (also known as heating and diesel oil) produces lower emissions than it has in the past, that energy source, as well as natural gas, both create some level of emissions at the plant – with associated stacks, permits and expenses.

condition, and the tanks and hot oil system were well-insulated. In order to achieve optimal electric rates, the equipment was interfaced with other large electric-using equipment to avoid adding to demand charges. Additionally, the electric heaters utilized time clocks for operating during off-peak hours, to take advantage of lowest possible rates without impacting performance or operation of the plant. A LITTLE MORE MATH An average drum mix asphalt plant using a PHCo hot oil heater will require a 140 kW heater, which is adequate for two 30,000-gallon asphalt tanks and associated jacketed pumps, meters and asphalt lines running around 4 hours a day in the summer and 6 hours a day in the winter. The same plant would use almost 20 gallons of diesel fuel per day in the summer and about 27 gallons per day in the winter (based on 80 percent efficiency – see Table 1). At current industrial electricity costs of $0.0687 per kW, a 140 kW heater running 4 hours per day (summer) would accrue $38.50 in daily costs, and 6 hours per day (winter) would accrue $57.70 in daily costs. Alternately, with diesel fuel costs of $2.61 per gallon (based on EIA projected outlook in Table 1), daily

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asphalt heating costs would total the following: 20 gallons of diesel fuel (summer) at about $52 per day and 27 gallons (winter) at about $70 per day. ADDITIONAL ADVANTAGES OF ELECTRIC HEAT Electric heaters are simple to install in most asphalt plants, with a complete installation of the heater, plumbing, piping and electrical hookup completed one or two days. They not only provide 100 percent efficient heat, but they also require little to no maintenance, further reducing a plant’s operating costs. Electric-powered plant heaters enjoy a lifespan of 30 years, reducing capital costs. Better product quality is another benefit to using electric heat. Low watt density heaters, which dissipate controlled heat as low as 3 watts per square inch on the heater’s sheath, can prevent the coking and damaging of temperature-sensitive materials that often occurs with fossilfuel-fired burners. In hot oil systems, this reduces or eliminates the need to change out expensive heat transfer oil. With increasing emission regulations, electric heat eliminates some need for expensive permits because it creates zero emissions. One plant operator in California recently noted that adding a

BEST OF BOTH WORLDS With almost constant fluctuations in energy costs over the years, some producers have found it beneficial to install both electric heaters and fossilfuel-fired burners for their hot oil and asphalt cement. This setup is not difficult to achieve, and the installation of the electric heating system easily runs side-by-side with the fossil fuel heating system. The dual heat options then allow the producer to take advantage of the lowest energy costs available, and also provides a backup if a system breaks down or there is a power outage. One South Carolina asphalt producer installed a dual system several years ago, when fuel prices rose to more than $4 a gallon. The company, which had previously used diesel-fuel-fired hot oil heaters exclusively, chose to add a PHCo electric hot oil heater at a 200,000-tonsper-year facility. During the period when fuel prices were high, the electric-powered heater allowed the company to cut its asphalt-heating costs considerably. The producer opted to keep its diesel-fired heater, as well, so that it may switch between the two, depending on which system is providing the most cost-effective heat. AC

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PRODUCTION NOTES |

BY CLIFF MANSFIELD

PROPER BURNER for Recycled TUNING Fuel Oil

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ast month, I discussed the general procedures that apply to all four fuels commonly used in today’s burners. Hopefully you’ve read those procedures and are ready to move forward. I’m the Authorized Honeywell Representative for Hauck Asphalt products in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, most of the Northwest including Alaska and all of Canada west of Manitoba so I will be concentrating on Hauck products. Just remember, with very few

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changes, the exact same procedures apply to any make and model burner. Best advice I can give is to always read and follow the instructions that came with your burner when you got it. Now I am hoping you took my advice and bought a Portable Gas Analyzer (PGA). With any luck you have read and understood the method of sampling your stack gas. We will need a port to check the exhaust air. We drill our test port just above the fan right below the damper so the exhaust air will actually

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be pressurized a little bit. This makes it a lot easier for our PCA to pull in the air to be analyzed. For calibration reasons I recommend that you turn on your PGA well away from any exhaust gasses from the stack, hot-oil heater, exhaust from your vehicle, etc. Once your analyzer is warmed up and ready, it is time to take some readings. With your asphalt plant running and stabilized insert the PGA Probe in the hole you drilled, then press “Run” on the meter. Allow your meter to

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run for about 5 minutes or until all the readings are stabilized. There is a “Save” button on your PGA. I usually save 5 or 6 runs about 5 minutes apart. Then press “Hold” on your meter and put it aside where it can cool off. DO NOT shut the meter off until it is thoroughly cooled off and completely away from any source of combustion gasses. This is important. If the PGA is not cooled out and in clear air it is possible to damage the N0x, O2 and CO2 sensors. This is a lesson I had to learn the hard way. I will tell you that them little dudes be expensive. If you bought the Bacharach PCA-3 235 I recommended you can download the combustion data directly to a laptop computer. You can compare all your readings side by side to average them. When you have the data it is time to make adjustments. The following instructions are out of the Star-Jet setup

manual published by Hauck/Honeywell and shared with their permission. This data and adjustments apply to any burner. Please see the chart for interpretation of Gas Readings. This chart is Courtesy of “Honeywell Thermal Solutions” formerly “Hauck Burners”. NOTE: Typically some CO and combustibles will always be present. I try to target less than 125 for the CO2. How you adjust your burner depends on which one it is and what type of burner control you have. The Star-Jet or Eco-Star by Hauck they use a single positional actuator which follows your commands to take the burner from idle to full fire. The Mega-Star and NovaStar use either dual positional actuators, one for the air, one for the fuel. Or they use a variable speed motor drive to control the air flow and a positional

actuator for the fuel. With this style of burner the adjustments are all controlled by the burner control’s settings. Reading the manual explains this action in great detail, so I won’t go into that set-up. If the burner is wildly out of tune, say 5,000 CO2 and the combustibles are also way high, say 5% or 6% then I always go back to basics and set the burner up from the start. For the single actuator control, the air and the fuel are controlled by a single arm which has a piece of adjustable linkage to the air butterfly and another adjustable piece of linkage to the fuel modulating valve. Last month I talked The chart below shows an interpretation of gas readings and actions of how to adjust the burner.

Chart courtesy of Honeywell Thermal Solutions.

Figure 1. Recognize, Repair Excessive Process Gasses Exhaust Gas

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Standard Units

Gas Indicates

Target Range

Possible Action

Oxygen (O2)

Excess air

Percent

Excess air level 25 to 50% air is typical; 8% O2 is about 50% excess air

11% to 14%

Reduce plant leakage, verify that exhaust damper is operational, adjust burner air

Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

Product of combustion

Percent

As CO2 increases, theoretical maximum 12%

6% to 10%

Add or take fuel away from burner and see how CO2 content reacts

Carbon Monoxide (CO)

Incomplete combustion

Parts per million (ppm), pounds per million BTU

Flame has more fuel than it can burn, or excess combustion air “strips” fuel from flame, resulting in “air quenching” material falling through flame

Depending on location, CO may need to be as low as 50 ppm at 3% oxygen. Acceptable range 200 to 300 ppm at 7% oxygen

First, reduce fuel pressure and see how CO reacts. If it drops, continue to reduce fuel

Nitrogen Oxygen Compounds (NOx)

Reaction of oxygen & nitrogen at high temperatures in the combustion air, heavy fuels also contribute

Usually in ppm or pounds per million BTU

Conventional burners create NO2, as flame temperature goes up, NO2 generally will also. Burner design can drastically reduce NO2

Some stringent air quality areas require NO2 levels that are 35 ppm or less at 3% oxygen. Obtain the lowest concentration possible without sacrificing CO emissions

On conventional burners, running excess air or excess fuel to reduce flame temperature can slightly reduce NO2

Hydrocarbons (CxHx)

Incomplete combustion

Percent

Burner is firing off ratio, similar to CO, plant problems may also exist; inadequate combustion zone & poor combustion zone flighting, overheated AC

In most instances, no hydrocarbons are acceptable when tuning a burner, very low volume may exist

Similar to CO, reduce fuel input first and see how the CxHx content reacts

Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)

Heavy or waste fuels, coal process materials

ppm

Sulfur in fuel or material being processed

Minimize content to local regulations

Blend light fuel into heavy fuel. Fire light fuel, gas or LP

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PRODUCTION NOTES about adjusting your burner for diesel. This month let’s talk about setting up your burner for recycled fuel oil (RFO). SETTING UP A BURNER FOR RECYCLED FUEL OIL The first thing to do is to set up your fuel system’s fuel heater so that your fuel’s viscosity is about 90 SSU. You do have a fuel viscosity measuring tool, right? If not, contact me and I’ll fix you up. In my experience most RFO we get in places I have been needs to be heated to about 150° to 175° F to be thin enough to meet required SSU. Cold RFO simply will not burn. I usually start out on the RFO burner the same as I do a diesel burner, by establishing stroke. This means the amount of travel in the linkage. Some burner controls allow you to run the burner up and down without the burner firing or any motors running. If yours will not, you will need to take the cover off your EA-57 actuator and look in the top at the round terminal strip. Terminals X, 2 & 3 are what we will use to run the burner up and down. Remove the wires off terminals 2 & 3. Make sure they do not ground out. They are not voltage but it is best to insulate them and remember where they go. With RFO we need a bit more air at idle. So with the air stroke I want the linkage to start just about “.5” (about 1/2-in.) then as we increase the actuator to 100% I want the air to be fully open. You will need to use a short jumper wire and momentarily jump “X” to “2”. The burner should begin to stroke upward. Go ahead and run it to its maximum travel, then look at the air butterfly pointer on the burner housing. It should be exactly on 100%. If it is way past 100% you will need to shorten the travel of the linkage. This is done by moving the linkage pivot on the arm of the EA-57 closer to the center of the pivot. Obviously if it doesn’t quite go all the way to 100% you will need to INCREASE the travel by moving it further away from the center shaft of the EA-57. Small changes are recommended. Now, when you make this change, the “Closed” position will be off. Jump

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“X” to “3” and the burner will drive shut. Check the position of the butterfly indicator. It should be adjusted to be about 1/2-in. above “0”. If you look at the pivot that you moved earlier, it has a rod with a set screw. Loosen this set screw and set the closed air where you want it. Now run the burner up again. If the air is not at 100%, repeat the adjustments until it is at 100% at high and where you want it at low. Don’t be in a hurry. Sometimes it will take five or six evolutions to get the linkage where it needs to be. Patience is you friend. Once you have the air set correctly it is time to focus on the fuel. The stroke of the fuel modulation valve is very

dependent on altitude. I will talk about adjusting it for Sea-Level, than at the end offer some advice for higher altitudes. The process for adjusting the fuel stroke is essentially the same as adjusting the air. For RFO I want the fuel modulation valve to start just barely above “0.5” (about 1/2-in.) then as we increase the actuator to 100% I want the fuel valve to go up to around 9.5 on the position plate. As you did before you will need to use a short jumper wire and momentarily jump “X” to “2”. The burner should begin to stroke upward. Go ahead and run it to its maximum travel, then look at the fuel modulation valve pointer. It should be on 9.5 or so. If it is either short of that or past that you will need to change the travel of the linkage. Again, this is done by moving the linkage pivot on the arm of the EA-57 closer to the center of the pivot or further away depending on if you want it to travel more (farther out) or less (closer in). As before, small changes are recommended.

Now, when you make this change, the “0” position will be off. Jump “X” to “3” and the burner will drive shut. Check the position of the mod valve position indicator. It should be adjusted to be about 1/2-in. above “0”. If you look at the pivot that you moved earlier, it has a rod with a set screw. Loosen this set screw and set the closed fuel where you want it. Now run the burner up again. If the fuel is not where you want it, repeat the adjustments until it is where you want it both low position and the high position. Don’t be in a hurry. Again, sometimes it will take several evolutions to get the linkage where it needs to be. The only changes I make in relation to altitude is that I restrict the maximum fuel modulation valve stroke to around 7.5 rather than higher because there is less oxygen at higher altitudes. The last thing to do now is to make sure that the burner fuel pressure is at the factory recommended pressure. Once you have done this it is time to fire the burner and put it to work. Your best representative results will be when you are running at you normal pace, about 30 minutes or more after you start up. Follow the earlier instruction to get your reading in the range you want. Like I said, I target 125 CO and around 12.5 O2 readings. Don’t forget that adjusting the fuel pressure will also adjust the CO & O2 readings. As always, if you are having problems feel free to call and I will do my best to help. Next month I will talk about burning Liquid Propane. Stay tuned… AC Cliff Mansfield operates C.M. Consulting, an asphalt repairing, upgrading and operational training company. He has 40 years of experience in the industry. Visit hotplantconsulting.com for more information.

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JOBSITE INNOVATIONS |

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Stay Safe at Keeping your mobile work zone properly illuminated helps maintain safety, productivity and job quality

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n a recent survey conducted by the Asphalt Pavement Alliance, eight out of 10 drivers said they preferred that

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road maintenance be performed during off-peak hours. It’s one of the reasons most road building contractors work at night. Traffic coming through your work zone is also reduced at night so productivity can increase dramatically. What decreases, however, is your visibility and the visibility of any drivers that do end up near your work zone. This is why it’s imperative to develop a lighting plan for each job and always properly illuminate your work zone and

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power & light at Atlas Copco says. “We want them to have the same safety conditions, the same productivity and efficiency and we want the work to have the same quality and performance that it would during the day.” To achieve a safe and well-lit work zone, contractors need to develop a lighting plan. For a road construction site, that plan needs to take mobility and length of project into consideration. “As a minimum, the plan should ensure that all DOT specs are met on the construction site,” Ingmar Hansen, vice president of POWERMOON Enterprises says. “Then it should evaluate the need of stationary as well as portable lights. Stationary lights are lights on tripods or light towers which tend to stay in one place. Portable lights are lights that usually move along with the construction site on for example machinery. In all cases balloon lights are a great option.” And while a lighting plan can sometimes get pushed to the side, a few hours of planning can offset a lot of time bringing in lighting later on during the project, eliminating inefficiencies. “Having a lighting plan saves time during set up and avoids redo’s and equipment shortages,” Eric Bernier, national product application & training specialist, (generators, heat, lighting, pumps) at Wacker Neuson says. “Jobs are easier to budget when there is a lighting plan. When getting quotes for job site lighting, best practice is to specify the required Illumination Intensity desired in either Foot Candles (imperial units) or LUX (metric units) along with providing the size of area to illuminate. Otherwise, the lowest lighting bidder may not supply enough lighting equipment for safe illumination of your job site.” (see Levels of Lighting sidebar for more)

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Levels of Lighting When you develop a lighting plan, you want to take into consideration the type of work activities you will be doing, and therefore the level of lighting you are going to need. There are three levels of lighting for different work zone considerations.

AVOID THE GLARE And while mobility and a power source are a challenge for lighting, avoiding glare is paramount to safety. “Contractors are trying to get maximum area illumination at required intensity with the fewest pieces of lighting equipment,” Bernier says. “At the same time, they are trying to positioning lights close to work site without getting in the way of moving equipment and minimize glare and shadow zones.” “High foot candles, while often considered to being absolutely crucial, can contribute to more accidents when connected to blinding glare,” Hanson adds. “The “right” mixture of lumen levels and glare free qualitative light will do the best job.” To minimize glare, lamps should be aimed across traffic zones (perpendicular) and they should not

be shining into a restricted area in the background. Aiming lamps downward (like street lamps) is another option, but this will reduce size of illumination area. LED lighting can be used in small, critical, no glare zones “A proper lighting plan will show the quantity of lighting equipment, positions and how to aim lamps for maximum illumination coverage and minimum glare,” Bernier says. “Balloon lights minimize glare and shadows around 90% compared to regular conventional floodlights,” Hansen says. “Because balloon lights open and close with a mechanical umbrella style mechanism instead of air inflation, they are designed to be used in rough work environments (NO accidental deflation). Also, these units are highly portable and can be mounted and operated on moving machinery. They can though, also be used stationary in fixed spots on either a water tank system or mounted to conventional light towers.” Also available are directional floodlights. “These lights are equipped with glare shields and light diffusing glass,” Hansen adds. “This keeps light away from traffic and the emitted light is still comparably friendly to the eye.” AC

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• Level I: All work operations areas; setup of lane or road closures, lane closure tapers and flagging stations. Level I illuminance is important in areas where the work crew is in motion, moving from spot to spot. This level of illuminance is appropriate for tasks requiring low accuracy, involving slow-moving equipment, and where there are large objects to be seen. Level I illuminance requires 5 foot candles (fc)* of average maintained illuminance. • Level II: Areas on or around construction equipment; asphalt paving, milling and concrete placement/removal. Level II illuminance is recommended for areas on or around construction equipment to provide a safer environment for the workers operating the equipment, allowing them to perform tasks that require a moderate level of accuracy. Level II illuminance requires 10 fc of average maintained illuminance. • Level III: Pavement or structural crack/pothole filling; joint repair, pavement patching/repairs; installation of signal/electrical/mechanical equipment. Level III illuminance is appropriate for those tasks that require a greater level of visual acuity or for tasks with a higher level of difficulty. Level III illuminance requires 20 fc of average maintained illuminance. Light is measured in Lumen: In the U.S. we measure the amount of light per square foot = foot candle. A typical amount of light required for construction sites is 10 fc or a minimum of 5 fc. *According to the American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) a foot candle (fc) is defined as unit of illumination that is equal to one lumen per square foot, or 10.764 lux.

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PRESERVATION UPDATE | BY GINI MCKAIN

Size Matters for Gorman Brothers Preservation Crew New York construction company simplifies and shortens CIR train to improve job quality and increase profitability

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or over one hundred years, the Gorman Brothers of Albany, NY have been true to their firm’s inception as a company of preserving roads. Now three generations later, that mission has not changed, they have just been raising

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the bar as time has progressed. The firm has put the company ahead of their competition by incorporating technological advancements while instituting innovative improvements to existing equipment and methods. Through necessity and a desire for a better method and more cost effective product to their customers, company employees along with owners, Mark and Tony Gorman, have successfully simplified and shortened their Cold-in-Place Recycling (CIR) train.

BENEFITS OF CIR CIR is a process of extending the life of roads by many years while utilizing 100% of the existing road through recycling. It may be altruistic to think recycling should be implemented more, but Mark Gorman feels it should be increased for the planet, as well as being a more cost effective means to states or municipalities with tight funds and deteriorating road infrastructure. Recycling and road preservation is not new, but what has

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When the Gorman Company first started CIR in the 1980’s, the train of equipment was as long as 300 feet with four different specifically used units. It has been simplified to about 75 feet for the whole operation, making the process more maneuverable through town streets or over winding narrow roads.

become current is the simpler form of the CIR process with improvements and scientific implementation. Since Gorman’s initial recycling train in the 80’s, one of the first on the east coast. Staying true to the company mission of maintaining high standards within the company as well as to the end user, (the commercial and traveling public), a new Roadtec RX-900e milling machine equipped with bolt-on packages used for Cold-in-Place Recycling has been added to their equipment fleet. The packages allow for more utilization of the machine when not used for the standard milling road surface procedures. All actual and scientific data reflect a significant cost savings with CIR when enhancing and rehabilitating roads in need of repair compared to a mill and fill application or just overlaying the existing

damaged road. Up to 50% can be saved in this technique when applicable over cracked (fatigue, block, reflective or longitudinal) roads, potholes, or rutting and raveling failure. It is savings in actual cost for raw materials, and savings in time and cost when there is no need for hauling asphalt to a paver since this is done in-place by a train of several pieces of equipment. There is also greater cost savings in its longer shelf life as a better road before additional repairs are needed. The energy savings are even admirable since hot temperatures are not required for the newly laid mat. The process utilizes ambient temperatures of the existThe newer computer controls and ing recycled road once ground with the modifications to the spray package milling machine and rejuvenated with and a close working relationships with emulsion or other chemicals in the same company and dealer networks helped Gorman Bros. increase their productivity, equipment prior to lay down by a paver as part of the train. while still getting the results needed.

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(L-R) John "Doc" Dearborn, Cold-in-Place Recycling Specialist, Gorman Group; Kevin Nichols, Sr. VP Gorman Group; Rick Pare, Roadtec Regional Sales Manager; Scott Collins, VP of Sales, Tracey Road Equipment.

CIR AS A CRACK DETERRENT The reasons for its cost savings are logical, but the benefit to deter cracks from coming through the newly laid road is impressive, very impressive to officials who are looking at the bottom line in a never ending need to maintain and upgrade crumbling roads throughout their territory. The material being recycled becomes a binder grade same depth pavement with a future “sealer” over the new asphalt layer. That could be a simple chip seal process or thin hot-mix overlay (HMA) preventing rain or water intrusion. “The benefits to municipalities or even urban regions are two- fold," Mark Gorman says. "One is the cost benefit being less expensive. Two is its longer life as a good road. It’s better because it’s cold mix, therefore it’s much more flexible. You can put a hot mix over it, but because there is this flexibility underneath the hot mix, the cracks don’t come up. Probably 90% of the time the cracks don’t come back. Cracks could come back in a year or two under different applications, this method would take about five years or more to start having cracks come back.

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PRESERVATION UPDATE A computerized spray system on the RX-900e regulates the amount of emulsion to the mix at the cutter head according to depth, speed and percentage settings.

SHORTENING THE CIR TRAIN When the Roadtec RX-900e is used in the recycling phase with emulsion package for cold-in-place recycling, the pavement preservation specialists at Gorman have made the technique into an art form while maintaining high-tech labs that develop mix designs for their road construction projects from a plethora of customized emulsions at their three million gallon storage capacity facility in Scotia, NY. John “Doc” Dearborn, quality control technician with the recycle trains at Gorman says the company has modified the Roadtec RX-900e milling machine

The RX-900e can be brought down to narrower widths when needed, particularly on winding county roads, which gives Gorman Brothers the ability to do wide typical lane roads in towns or smaller mountainous roads in New York or Pennsylvania.

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to grind about four inches of pavement, normally twelve feet wide. With the RX-900e, it can be brought down to narrower widths when needed, particularly on winding county roads, which gives them the ability to do wide typical lane roads in towns or smaller mountainous roads in New York or Pennsylvania. “In this case, we have the Roadtec machine in a down cutting-head rotation so that the RAP (Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement) has a finer gradation, because the teeth come down on the road and cut little pieces instead of the machine up cutting which can produce large blocks of RAP. It improves the control of material sizing. An additive spray bar is mounted on the cutter housing to inject emulsion or foamed asphalt into the cutter housing. This additive is then thoroughly blended with the

milled material by the cutter drum. After mixing it, the material is conveyed to a standard lay down paver (with Roadtec’s attached conveyor) and the road repaved immediately,” Dearborn explained. The project designed emulsion is stored in a tractor trailer that is being pushed ahead of the milling machine with a push bar completing the current train. When the Gorman Company first started this process back in the 80’s, the train of equipment was as long as 300 feet with four different specifically used units. It has been simplified to about 75 feet for the whole operation, making the process more maneuverable through town streets or over winding narrow roads. The power of the RX-900e has not been a problem at all for the train to move forward while recycling the asphalt acting as a crusher, with designed emulsion or foam evenly blended for a unified recycled cold mix. With the upgraded RX-900e model machine, more controls for better emulsion and foam delivery have been instituted along with a more consistent flow meter. “There is a computerized spray system that brings the emulsion back from the tanker,” Dearborn says. “The computer regulates the amount of emulsion to the mix at the cutter head, according to what depth you are cutting, speed you are going and the percentage of emulsion you set into the computer which has been derived by the lab testing. “We lay out a certain percentage again, according to specs and according to what the lab tells us to bring the gradation of that material up to a binder spec. In most cases in NY, that would be 20% of a number 2 or 1 ½-in. stone, which we lay out on the road in a calibrated way, so that it is exactly the amount needed at all times. The stone supplements what is incorporated within the cutter head with the material being ground (RAP), along with the asphalt emulsion sprayed and mixed thoroughly to get the best binder possible.

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PRESERVATION UPDATE “By making the operation smaller, it gives us the availability to do smaller projects, or get into towns that have shorter runs along urban or residential streets. They may be as short as 600 feet long and 30 feet wide, like we did in the town of Colonie, NY, a suburb of Albany. It also helps when in the urban areas with businesses. Traffic flow is quicker and businesses less inconvenienced,” Dearborn continued. IMPORTANCE OF DEALER NETWORK The company’s RX-900e machine has been modified through a long relationship with Roadtec and their engineers. Just this past year, the relationship has included a new dealership to the group, Tracey Road Equipment of Syracuse. Scott Collins, VP of Tracey Road, explained that the company has been involved with asphalt and road building for over 20 years, so the dealership will make it easier to solve any problems

being so close to their customer base. Roadtec in the past has been dealing with the customer directly, with an excellent parts inventory, and respective problem solving association with field personnel, as well as great service through their field representatives. But with the newer computer controls and modifications to the spray package, close working relationships with company and dealer networks help customers like Gorman Bros. increase their productivity, while still getting the results needed and expected. Crews working out in the field everyday with the equipment also have a better

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understanding of what should or could be done with minimal tweaking, or having something incorporated by Roadtec later while enhancing the bottom line for all involved. CIR PROBLEM SOLVING ON NARROW NY ROADWAY One of the findings Dearborn has centered on during the CIR process is that the paving screed operator should be aware of laying down the mat properly. He has to be cognizant of what is being ground and sent to the screed without running out or having too much mix and still try to correct the road grade, particularly when the original road had deep ruts or potholes, shoving or damage. “That’s why we have a large hopper to carry a lot of material or surge, so we have recycled material to fill a dip, and when we go over a high spot, we have room in that hopper to fill up. We try to correct grade and slope as we go, creating a smooth even mat,” Dearborn says. One road being rehabilitated in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains was Clouberwie Road (Route 36) in Middleburg, NY. “The road was 19 feet wide. We are able to reduce our cutter head size down to 10 ½ feet wide which gives us an overlap on each pass, making sure we don’t miss anything in the center,” Dearborn says. “The county wants about a finished 21 foot wide road. We are still able to put the centerline back where it belongs at 10 ½ feet, supporting the cross section and the crown in the road. This is particularly important during the winter with snow crews and trucks blading the roads in the central New York region.” Virgil Pangburn, Schoharie County Public Commissioner with 40 years of experience, said that the last time the road was paved probably was 15 years ago. The roughness and degradation of the road meant that there should be a four inch depth to be recycled which included the widened area. Two inch stone was supplemented ahead of the train and in the range of 2% emulsion added to the entire mix.

The recycled mat will be the binder with a two inch thick type 6 hot mix, laid by the county’s own equipment and crews for the 2.15 mile project in both directions. “I have been using this method throughout the county for at least five years with great results,” Pangburn says. “Life expectancy for the street through the Kits Program is anticipated to be at least ten years.” IMPROVING MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS The Roadtec RX-900e will be tracked by Gorman’s maintenance personnel through their GPR or Gorman Process Reliability program. About eight years ago, with the help of a consultant and his Total Process Reliability software, Senior Vice President Kevin Nichols at the Gorman Group turned a deficit of over a million and a half dollars in the maintenance shop and equipment inventory to breaking even over a six year span. Consolidation, duplication elimination, equipment standardization, a NAPA store in their facility, streamlined personnel and better equipment with operator/supervisory inspection all were large factors into better control over costs. So now they are running “best in class” in their maintenance operation with only 2% in break down rate. Looking at it the other way is even more impressive. Their up-time rate is now 98%! “It helps with our bottom line, and our production. It made us more profitable because our production went up and we were running more consistent every day, so our margin increased,” Nichols says. “Our 2011 Roadtec milling machine RX-900 has done well for us. We will be looking closely at the new Roadtec milling machine in the same light as it works in the CIR process with the new emulsion packages.” AC

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RoadHog Milling Attachments This RoadHog Milling attachment is ideal for milling asphalt prior to overlay, cutting utility trenches and performing in place recycling of chip and seal as well as stabilization of road base and soil. • Liquid stabilizers can be added through the optional injection bar mounted over the cutting drum. • Attachments are completely self contained with their own engine and hydraulic system, which eliminates any power requirements from the host vehicle. • Powered by Caterpillar turbocharged Tier 4 compliant diesel engines, in 142, 225 and 275 hp versions • Cutting widths range from 40-in. to 96-in. with a cutting depth of 0 to 12-in. using replaceable carbide cutting teeth • All units feature hydraulic control of tilt (slope) depth and sideshift via a wireless remote control • Well suited for municipalities as well as paving and utility contractors, as it has a much lower cost than dedicated milling machines Search: 10085881

Bergkamp M310CS Paver Bergkamp offers the new M310CS truck-mounted slurry seal and micro surfacing paver with no side engine, which fulfills stringent emissions regulations. • Simple, efficient operation and reduced maintenance for a better bottom line • EMCAD (Electronic Mix Control and Diagnostic) System manages power inputs and electronically controls material outputs to maintain the desired mix design and simplify calibration • Direct-drive hydraulics controlled by EMCAD System monitors and adjusts material ratios automatically according to the set points of the ingredients, production control setting, and instantaneous feedback from the delivery system sensors to provide consistent mix • Carries 10 cu. yds. of aggregate, 630 gals. of both asphalt emulsion and water and 80 gals. of additive Search: 12299069

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SPECIAL REPORT: RECYCLING & CRUSHING

RAP System MAINTENANCE Proper RAP system maintenance promotes longevity

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ith 74.2 million tons of reclaimed asphalt pavement being used each year, it’s not surprising that asphalt is America’s most recycled product — and has been for almost 25 years. Suppliers need to ensure their recycled asphalt pavement (RAP) systems are up to par for meeting growing demand as well as keeping costs low. Neglecting equipment can cause unplanned downtime and lost profits as a result of needing to use more expensive virgin aggregate. Create a regular RAP system maintenance and inspection schedule to ensure the most uptime. Here are a few of the most important components to monitor for RAP system longevity: 1. Processing Equipment: Scalping screens, lump breakers and impact crushers — key RAP components — take the brunt of system wear. Stay on top of potential problems by watching screen cloth for damage or clogged openings that could result in oversized material getting into the mix

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and ­— as a result — financial penalties. In addition, regularly inspect and replace wear bars and teeth as needed on lump breakers and impact crushers to avoid inconsistent material. Weighing Devices: Regularly check weighing device calibration and performance. The wrong calibration can mean an out-of-spec completed product that may result in penalties as well as unhappy customers. Conveyors: Belting experiences more wear than any other RAP system component. Check all conveyor belting for tears, stretching, cuts, missing pieces or excessive wear. Bearings and Drives: Complete proper lubrication cycles on all bearings and drives either weekly or by hours of operation, depending on lubrication charts. Visually inspect the entire RAP system while moving through the lubrication process. Winter Shutdown: Change the oil in the reducer when preparing to end operations for the season. Clean and paint all surfaces to slow corrosion. Also, clean build-up on conveyors, chains and sprockets.

Create a regular recycled asphalt pavement system maintenance and inspection schedule to ensure the most uptime. Photo courtesy of Asphalt Drum Mixers.

Get set for success in the spring by inspecting the full machine and lubricating the bearings at that time, as well. Creating and following a regular maintenance and inspection schedule goes a long way toward reducing downtime and preventing premature wear. Talk to the RAP system manufacturer for more advice about specific systems. AC

For more on RAP management, visit ForConstructionPros. com/12266542. Mike Devine is the president of Asphalt Drum Mixers. His 17 years of industry experience help him in his role overseeing all aspects of the company and ensuring customers receive the best service. Reach him at 260-637-5729 or mgdevine@admasphaltplants.com.

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Retrofit Controls

A Heart Transplant for Your Plant

The control system: it’s the heart of your plant, reaching every aspect of your operation. ASTEC Retrofit Controls expand and improve your capabilities with an all new control system customized to fit your needs. It’s like a heart

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Pictured from left to right Roy Bryant, Plant Foreman Ricky Pendergrass, General Superintendent Bailey Watkins, Asphalt Plant Manager

When our outdated controls started to give us problems, we knew it was time to upgrade. We chose Astec because of the service. Astec has the absolute best service.

your Includes an updated A Stransplant T E C , for IN C .plant. an Astec Industries Company 4101Control JEROME Center, AVENUE Power • CHATTANOOGA, TN 37407 USA • 423.867.4210 • FAX 423.867.4636 • astecinc.com Center and all new The new system communicates timing and tolerances when switching mixes extremely well. Now we know when the mix is in tolerance; therefore, we waste less asphalt.

electrical switch gear.

— Bailey Watkins Asphalt Plant Manager, Fred Smith Company

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ASTEC, INC.

an Astec Industries Company 4101 JEROME AVENUE • CHATTANOOGA, TN 37407 USA • 423.867.4210 • FAX 423.867.4636 • astecinc.com Search: 10072061

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SPECIAL REPORT: RECYCLING & CRUSHING Eagle Crusher RipRap The RipRap is designed to provide aggregate producers with the ultimate portable plant in high production screening. • Features two, 5-ft. adjustable grizzly decks • 67-in. x 24-ft. feeder • Reversible cross conveyor allows for various on-site set-up options to further accommodate producers’ needs and help expand their product portfolios • Available in both diesel and electric Search: 12296291

McCloskey I54 V3 Mobile Impact Crusher The I54 V3 impact crusher is suited for for asphalt or concrete recycling, rock crushing, construction and demolition. It features direct drive, an enhanced material flow path, 8-ft. double-deck pre-screen and a more open chassis. Each sectional component is wider to allow an unrestricted flow of material to eliminate bridging. The straight sided chutes manage the material as it passes from the feeder, prescreen and chamber to a wider optional underpan. Both main and side conveyors are also wider to accommodate the larger volume of pre-screened material and to allow for better discharge from the crushing chamber. A hydraulic adjustable magnet contributes to easier crusher operation.

KPI-JCI/Astec Mobile Screens GT200 Cone Crusher Part of the Global Track line, the track-mounted GT200 features a 1200LS cone crusher with a tramp iron relief (TIR) system that uses pressure relief valve technology to minimize crusher overload impact shock loads transmitted to components. • A hydraulic chamber clear feature raises the upper crushing chamber and allows rock to flow through the chamber by activating a manual valve • All roller bearing construction allows for improved production and energy efficiency • One-piece cast steel base frame for improved strength, and its crusher chamber is designed to crush a broad range of aggregate in feed sizes at various closed-side settings utilizing a standard liner configuration Search: 12004983

“Hot Mix Asphalt, Paving the Highway to the Future”

C.M.Consulting

NEW COUNTERFLOW AND NEW COUNTERFLOW ANDPARALLEL PARALLELFLOW FLOWASPHALT ASPHALTPLANTS PLANTSFOR FORSALE SALE As Northern weather begins closing in and the 2017 paving season winds down thoughts will inevitably turn to plant maintenance. The off-season is the perfect time for those needed repairs and plant upgrades. Here at CMC we would like to be a part of that. We have a lot of practical experience on improving plant operations, efficiency and operator effectiveness. After about 40+ years of working on plants I have extensive knowledge of how they work and how to optimize production. To this end, I am offering a discounted “Plant Inspection” program to visit your plants and work with your personnel to come up with the best strategy to ensure a successful 2018. Call to schedule a visit. Please go to our web page and look at ‘Services’. This will give you a rough idea what we can do for you. I also have extensive equipment and parts sources in our industry. I am the Regional Sales and Service Representative Honeywell Thermal Solutions (HauckPlants Burners and & Controls), Asphalt Drumdrum Mixers plants, (ADM), We sell newforADM Counter-Flow Drum Parallel Flow Systems Process Controls, Viking Pumps, Process Heating and many others. We also ‘design-build’ portable or skidded. Any configuration you might need. We have plants for electrical controls for plants specific to YOUR asphalt plant, complete with all electrical wiring diagrams. high applications, configured foryour Hot mix, Warm mix and Cold mix. CMC isRAP primarily a ‘Training’ company so I try to involve personnel Mr. Doug Bleackley Call discuss your needs. at allto levels of the projects. CD Road &S I have been in paving since 1972 and directly associated withEquipment asphaltS plants I will make myself available to help your company with all your 313 Cowie Crescent since 1976. I have andplease maintained asphalt plants questions & needs. If I canoperated be of assistance, call. If you hundreds SwiftofCurrent, SK S9H 4W1 in over 150interests countries. Ourinstaff ofI qualified Field service and support have other I will help any way can. I hope that you Technicians will Canada anything wetosell. Mix Design Compliance to air quality take some time look From at my webpage, recognize the 40+ years of Phone: compliance, 306 741 1333 from experience I have then give me a call. we can help. dougbleackley@sasktel.net mechanical toand computer issues,

** Winter is coming. We ASPHALT offer SPECIALS on Scheduled MANY AND USED PLANTS FOR SALE ServiceNEW & Plant Upgrades. November thru February. CALL **

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MANY NEW AND USED ASPHALT PLANTS FOR SALE NEW - 1,000 gallon portable Asphalt Calibration Tank. Self-Contained....................Call New Systems ADP-100 GUI480v Blending Controls 0 and SLC300 Load-Out Controls .......Call 2006 Cummins 275kW Generator. hours! Selling as USED...............Call. WylieADM 3140 SPL-110 AC Plant, Baghouse, AC tankmixer Generator. DownControl & ready House.................Call. to move............Call 1996 Portable Drum W/NEW Stationary 80,000 ACFM 250 Pulse-Jet good with operating condition. .............Call 1980s Boeing MS-200 TPH Baghouse PortableinDrum Slinger & Burner..........Call. Twin 200T Heated Astec Silos. Hard Lined. Cross Drag & Bucket Elev. .....................Call 1980s Boeing MS-300 Portable Drum Plant, Wet-Scrubber, No AC Tank......Call. New, used and rebuilt Hauck burners. Burner Controls. ...........................................Call Rebuilt GenCo AF-25 Natural Gas Burner, w/new controls & Gas-Train. Complete. New, usedMANSFIELD and rebuilt Hauck Burner Controls................Call. CLIFF INC. & Genco burners. OFFICE 541-352-7942

P.O. BOX 407Inc. Cliff Mansfield ODELL, OR 97044 P.O. Box 407

Superior Industries Liberty Jaw Crusher The Liberty Jaw Crusher is designed to compress material in stone, concrete, asphalt and ore applications. • Feed openings of 18-in. x 36-in. to 36-in. x 48-in. • Aggressive nip angle maintains machine’s ability to consistently grab and process material at a high level of efficiency • Set of integrated lifting points designed into the jaw dies for safe replacement or installation • Frame-mounted motor allows a smaller footprint and freeing up deck space for maintenance Search: 12288228

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SPECIAL REPORT: RECYCLING & CRUSHING IROCK TC-15CC Crusher

Kleemann SPECTIVE Control System The SPECTIVE crusher control concept from Kleemann is designed to offer simple operation. • With clear symbols, all plants functions are recognizable at a glance • Operator is guided intuitively through the control system • If a fault occurs during machine operation, a fault diagnosis is shown on the display; downtimes are reduced with fault localization, a description of the fault and tips on its elimination • 12-in. touch panel is not susceptible to dust and is easy to read with the adjustable light and contrast settings, even in strong sunlight; responds to the touch of fingers, tools, pens or gloves Search: 12315175

Ammann RSS 120-M Shredder, Iron Separator & Screener The Ammann three-in-one RSS 120-M prepares recycled asphalt for use in an asphalt plant. The RSS 120-M functions as a shredder, iron spearator and screener and can recycle asphalt ranging in size from milling to larger pieces/slaps. • Protective processing maintains desired grain sizes • Track mounted • Shredder utilizes two low-speed, electrically driven shredder-rotating shafts • Milling cutters with interchangeable teeth • Crush hard and soft materials • Electric motors for consistent crushing and screening • Process up to 198 tons of recycling materials per hour • Dust reduction system Search: 20973199

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The TC-15CC is designed for small to medium contractors with easy maneuverability, optimal versatility and high productivity. • 15-cu.yd. hopper allows you to feed material using a large wheel loader or excavator • Hopper is paired with a 40-in. vibrating feeder, including a 44-in. x 5-ft. double deck pre-screen for making sized product via the dirt conveyor • 5-ft. x 12-ft. double deck screen and return conveyor swings out to stockpile material Search: 12315380

ADM RAP Recycle System

KPI-JCI FT6203CC3P Screen Plant The redesigned FT6203CC-3P trackmounted closed-circuit horizontal screen is designed to return oversize material in a closed circuit operation. • Redesigned features include I-beam construction and a user-friendly blending system • Bogey attachment for increased portability • Three side discharge conveyors equipped with independent variable speed controls • Simplified engine compartment and control panel Search: 10124007

Improve the cost efficiency of your plant and boost RAP utilization with the RAP Recycle Systems. • Available in four different portable and stationary models, designed to tackle the many mix specifications you handle • System allows your operation to produce hot-mix asphalt with as much as 50 percent recycled material

• Multiple capacities available to suit almost any operation • All-welded recycle bin can be reinforced with optional grizzly bars • Standard 45- to 65-ft. long, heavyduty weigh conveyor Search: 20866326

Dillman Recycle Systems Dillman offers a complete recycle system for the HMA producers who are looking to capitalize on the capabilities of recycled asphalt pavement (RAP). • RAP systems can be supplied with a variety of screens, grizzlies and optional lump breaker, depending on your needs • Built with durability in mind, the Dillman RAP system features thick steel plate construction, mammoth gate openings, 70° sloped sidewalls and a 36-in. wide feeder conveyor • Systems can be offered as a single bin or multiple bin arrangements • All-welded, heavy duty 1/4-in. steel plate construction • Single or multiple bin arrangements • Offered with a variety of screens for material sizing • Heavy duty grizzly to withstand day-to-day abuse available Search: 12317467

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WHY AEMP CERTIFICATION? Top 5 Reasons Equipment Supply Professionals seek CESP certification:

#1 Maximize your company’s service to your customers!

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Portable 46,000 CFM Baghouse Seven Bin Cold Feed System Almix 250 tph slat conveyor Astec 500 TPH Double Barrel only Two bin rap system Almix 120 tph drum & baghouse ADM 750 barrel self-erect lime silo Wylie 3140 40 tph asphalt plant Ras bin

Please Call For Complete Inventory Pre-cut packing sets proven within the Asphalt Industry. Viking®, Roper, Rotan, etc. Call Scott at 1-800-231-4209 www.rainsflo.com

Plant for sale? Call Clancy! Serving the Asphalt Industry for over 45 years

E.T. CLANCY COMPANY 219-879-8231 • 800-348-8553 Email: sales@etclancy.com • www.etclancy.com

1 CR Co. Cut Plant Electrical by 1/3. Investment Payback 1 year including lower maintenance costs. 2 CR Co. develops 4” tall, continuous weigh scale attaching below vane feeder 3 CR Co. develops Cold Feed Bin Weigh Scale to correct volumetric tach reading for variable density materials like Recycled Shingles. Scale-Controller requires nohardware/software changes to Plant. 4 CR Co. Plant Workshop (Feb 19-20) joins CAPA and Rocky Mountain Conference and Equipment Show - Denver (Feb 2123) and offers Free Web-Based training to Denver Classroom Workshop Participants.

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DRYER/DRUM SPECIALISTS “Serving the rock and asphalt industries since 1985” WE ARE SECOND TO NONE IN SERVICE AND SATISFACTION ALIGNMENT

Just as your vehicles need proper alignment, so does your dryer. Nearly all external dryer problems are caused by trunnion and frame misalignment. Long-term mis-alignment causes damage resulting in downtime and costly repairs. Even units that seemingly float properly can in reality be drastically out of alignment.

SIGNS OF MIS-ALIGNMENT

✔ Metal flakes from tires or trunnions ✔ Trunnion mis-location and trunnion bearing failure ✔ Poor wear/contact on tires and trunnions ✔ High drive motor amperage ✔ Excessive vibration ✔ Thrust roller and bearing damage ✔ Tire pad and keeper wear ✔ Lack of proper floatation Evans & Daniels uses precision laser and sighting techniques to restore your unit to proper alignment settings.

RESURFACING

Evans & Daniels uses highly specialized grinding equipment that can fit into the tightest of spaces. We resurface tires, trunnions, thrust rollers and tire thrust faces. We don’t require cranes, lifting assistance, or steel framework. In most cases, we can grind during regular production conditions.

COMMON WEAR PATTERNS ✔ Tapers ✔ Washboard ✔ Concave / Convex ✔ Shoulders ✔ Lumps / Divots / Cracks ✔ Rollover

TIRE & TRUNNION RESURFACING — TRUNNION ALIGNMENT — PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

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CLASSIFIEDS RAP-13836 9’x38’ Dryer & 62,000 CFM Baghouse

• 9’x 38’ Custom Dryer • Elevated Frame Structure • Saddle Chain Drive • Genco Jet Burner • 62,000 CFM Gentec Baghouse RAP-14645 H&B 10,000 LB. BATCH PLANT

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H&B 10K Complete Tower & Elevator Cedarapids 10028 Dryer (No Burner) 10x13 GenTec Rap System HyWay 2.0 mbtu Hot Oil Heater 100 Ton Barber Greene Silo System

RAP-15217 - 2008 TEREX E275 PORTABLE CF DRUM PLANT

• Complete Portable Plant • Portable 7 x 40 CF Drum Mixer w/ Ecostar II Burner

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• Portable 85-ton SEB • Portable 4-Bin Cold Feed

• Size 49 Exhaust Fan • 10x13 KO Box • Dryer Set Up To Feed A Rotary Mixer • Equipment Can Be Sold Separately – Call For Details RAP-15047 ASTEC 10’X40’ COUNTERFLOW DRYER

RAP-14635 ASTEC 42K CFM BAGHOUSE

• Astec 10’ X 40’ Counter Flow Dryer • Gravity Feed Inlet

• Nominal 42k CFM • Exhaust Fan / Stack • Two sections • Single motor exhaust fan, paddle wheel

• Trunnion Drive • Hauck SJ750 Burner

RAP-14271 ASTEC 94K CFM PULSE-JET BAGHOUSE

• 94,849 cfm @ 5.1:1 • 18,598.23 sq ft cloth • 20 sections • 4 rows of 16 bags

• 1280 bags total • 4 – 5/8” x 10’ • Dismantled and Ready to Load

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AEMP

69

Paratherm

50

Almix

9

Powermoon

41

Asphalt Drum Mixers

52 – 53

Pugmill Systems Inc.

70

Astec Inc.

13, 38 -39, 65

Reliable Asphalt Products

72

Carlson Paving Products Inc.

75

Roadtec an Astec Industries Co.

46 – 47, 76

Clarence Richard

70

SealMaster

25

ClearSpan Fabric Structure

73

Systems Equipment Corp.

45, 67

C. M. Consulting

66

Tarmac International Inc.

63

Dillman

14 – 15

Weiler

23

Eager Beaver Trailers

37

Willow Designs & Fabrication LLC

71

E. D. Etnyre & Co.

48

Wirtgen America Inc.

5, 28 - 29

E. T. Clancy Company

70

Evans & Daniels Inc.

71

FastMeasure by KTP Enterprises

71

Gencor Industries Inc.

3, 57

General Combustion

19

Heatec Inc.

2, 49

Johnston North America

11

K-M International

27

KPI-JCI Astec Companies

51

Lee Boy

33

Libra Systems Corp.

62

Meeker

7

NAPA

59

National Pavement Expo 2018

61

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BY ALLAN HEYDORN, CONTRIBUTING EDITOR

Why Drivers are Seeing ORANGE in Wisconsin Wisconsin DOT tests orange pavement markings in work zones WisDOT used orange markings throughout each workzone, but Brian DuPont says another option is using the orange only at the beginning and end of the workzones indicating the lane shifts, in which case orange tape might be a preferred material.

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test program outside Milwaukee, WI, has been using orange markings, both paint and epoxy, to delineate temporary lane changes within work zones on the Zoo Interchange (Zoo IC) pavement reconstruction project. Brian DuPont, construction oversight engineer, WisDOT, says they began considering orange markings in the winter of 2014, the year the Zoo IC project began. The project involves four miles of construction in one direction and five miles in the cross direction and the interchange handles more than 350,000 vehicles a day. “Drivers didn’t seem to have much trouble in summer but in winter with snow, ice and salt on the pavement, they had difficulty tracking lane shifts, following the white lines, and often struggled to stay in their lanes,” DuPont says. WisDOT grew concerned because there were going to be almost constant lane shifts throughout the job which lasts through 2018, so they set out to provide, via a test program approved by FHWA, orange markings in work zones. WHY ORANGE? WisDOT recommended to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) that using the orange markings might make it easier for drivers to distinguish ghost lines – the lines left behind in the pavement when original lane markings are scarified – and to avoid confusion. Because orange markings are not an approved process in the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), WisDOT had to get permission from FHWA to use the orange markings. DuPont says that after some negotiation, FHWA approved a test of the orange markings for 18 months.

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Seven months into the test, WisDOT went back to FHWA to ask them to extend the permission through completion of the project in 2018, which they did. Orange markings are now used in work zones throughout the entire project – that’s more than 100 lane shifts since 2014 where a typical project would include only three or four lane shifts. DuPont says the construction phase requiring lane changes and orange markings should be completed this month. FINDING ORANGE MATERIAL DuPont says that because orange is not an MUTCD-approved marking, the color isn’t readily available in the United States. So after reaching out to several markings manufacturers, WisDOT turned to Epoplex, which produces an orange epoxy for use in Canada. “But when the contractor put it down we realized it was darker than we thought and darker than we wanted – we’d seen photos and samples but it was darker than that, so we talked with Epoplex and they agreed to create a fluorescent version of the epoxy,” DuPont says. “But while the fluorescent markings worked well in the winter, the ultraviolet light from the sun caused the fluorescent characteristics to fade to yellow by summer, so we ended up with confusing yellow markings all over the road.” So WisDOT began searching again for a material, eventually working with Diamond Vogel to create a water-based latex orange paint. Unfortunately it had the opposite problem – it worked well in the summer but not in the winter because it didn’t stand up to the salt and weather and plowing. So WisDOT now uses the fluorescent epoxy for the winter months and latex for the summer.

ORANGE SUCCESS DuPont says WisDOT is pretty much done putting down the orange paint and are now installing permanent white and yellow markings. He says that surveys of drivers found that 75% liked the orange markings and 25% think the orange is too dark or difficult to see. “We think drivers had trouble seeing the orange markings because when you put down temporary markings you often don’t put ‘high quality’ beads in it because of the expense,” DuPont says. Some people commented that they could see the white/yellow lines better when they drove out of the work zone. “We think that people reacted when they went through the orange and then went to the white and yellow, which have better beads in them. We think they were reacting to the beads and not to the color, so we decided to put beads in the orange.” DuPont says he doesn’t know whether the orange markings in work zones will catch on in the United States, but WisDOT will put together a report for FHWA about its effectiveness on the Zoo IC project. “We didn’t see a reduction in crashes but we didn’t see an increase in crashes either as the work zone got more complicated,” DuPont says. “It’s a very difficult thing to measure because crashes can be caused by all sorts of things. But we are satisfied the switch to orange markings made a better experience for the majority of the driving public.” AC

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